<?php

/*
* this is a data type that is used in SOAP Interop testing, but is
* here as an example of using complex types.  When the class is
* deserialized from a SOAP message, it's constructor IS NOT CALLED!
* So your type classes need to behave in a way that will work
* with that.
*
* Some types may need more explicit serialization for SOAP.  The
* __to_soap function allows you to be very explicit in building the
* SOAP_Value structures.  The soap library does not call this directly,
* you would call it from your soap server class, echoStruct in the server
* class is an example of doing this.
*/
class SOAPStruct {
    var $varString;
    var $varInt;
    var $varFloat;
    function SOAPStruct($s=NULL, $i=NULL, $f=NULL) {
        $this->varString = $s;
        $this->varInt = $i;
        $this->varFloat = $f;
    }
    
    function &__to_soap($name = 'inputStruct', $header=false, $mustUnderstand=0, $actor='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/actor/next')
    {
        $inner[] =new SOAP_Value('varString','string',$this->varString);
        $inner[] =new SOAP_Value('varInt','int',$this->varInt);
        $inner[] =new SOAP_Value('varFloat','float',$this->varFloat);
        if ($header) {
            return new SOAP_Header($name,'{http://soapinterop.org/xsd}SOAPStruct',$inner,$mustUnderstand,$actor);
        }
        return new SOAP_Value($name,'{http://soapinterop.org/xsd}SOAPStruct',$inner);
        
    }
}

?>